Super typhoon Noru made landfall in Quezon province, south of Manila, on Sunday afternoon, bringing heavy rain and severe winds to the Philippine capital and several areas on the main Luzon island.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said Noru, which strengthened into a super typhoon at dawn on Sunday, made landfall in the vicinity of Burdeos town.
Metro Manila, home to over 13 million people, is under cyclone wind signal 4, the second highest wind threat. At least six provinces in Noru's direct path are under signal 5.
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